Opening Thursday, January 4th, from 7PM - 8:30

On view through Friday, January 5th

Join AnySquared for a discussion with artists Kioto Aoki & Ellie Hazlett about their site-specific StreetView Installation currently on view at the Hairpin Arts Center.

Located in four large 2nd floor windows facing out to Milwaukee Avenue. The StreetView installation is always on display through January 5th. AnySquared’s Streetview Exhibit: Kioto Aoki & Ellie Hazlett

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Artists’ Statement | Drawing from our respective practices of textiles and filmmaking, this site-specific installation is a series of large-scale weavings using semi-translucent, synthetic materials of medical tubing and celluloid film.

The macramé tapestry of medical tubing considers socio-political issues surrounding women and the increasingly complicated healthcare system. Drawing from the women’s craft movement, the weaving in combination with the materiality of the installation imitates the difficulty of maneuvering and navigating the systemic roadblocks women face with medical needs. The celluloid pieces are informed by a lineage of structuralist filmmaking and linguistics and uses leader, material typically reserved for the peripheral purposes of threading, filler and protection. The banality of imageless frames emphasizes a materiality specific to the analogue process and proposes an exercise in shifting perspectives, as the traditionally two-dimensional medium suddenly becomes accessible from both sides.

The works simultaneously function as sculptures, shades and screens as they offer different viewing experiences from street level to within the gallery; and respond to the changing lighting conditions at Hairpin Arts Center. And together they embrace the physicality of materials and space to recontextualize marginalized conversations.

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